Abstract

The continually increasing number of wireless devices operating in the unlicensed frequency bands makes the freely-available wireless spectrum a scarce commodity. Under such circumstances, efficient wireless spectrum management is necessary to minimize the effects of overcrowding and maximize quality of service. In this paper we present the design, implementation and evaluation of dynamic spectrum access protocol (DSAP), a centralized method for managing and coordinating spectrum access

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Wireless intrusion prevention systemSpectrum managementOvercrowdingComputer scienceComputer networkWirelessProtocol (science)Quality of serviceRadio spectrumWireless networkTelecommunicationsWi-Fi arrayCognitive radio

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Year
2005
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Pages
611-614
Citations
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Vladimir Brik, Eric Rozner, Sujata Banerjee et al. (2005). DSAP: a protocol for coordinated spectrum access. First IEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks, 2005. DySPAN 2005. , 611-614. https://doi.org/10.1109/dyspan.2005.1542680

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10.1109/dyspan.2005.1542680

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